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Books with author Sharon G Flake

  • Unstoppable Octobia May

    Sharon G. Flake

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 29, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Octobia May is girl filled with questions. Her heart condition makes her special - and, some folks would argue, gives this ten-year-old powers that make her a ""wise soul."" Thank goodness for Auntie, who convinces Octobia's parents to let her live in her boarding house that is filled with old folks. That's when trouble, and excitement, and wonder begin. Auntie is non-traditional. She's unmarried and has plans to purchase other boarding homes and hotels. At a time when children, and especially girls, are ""seen, not heard,"" Auntie allows Octobia May the freedom and expression of an adult. When Octobia starts to question the folks in her world, an adventure and a mystery unfold that beg some troubling questions: Who is black and who is ""passing"" for white? What happens when a vibrant African American community must face its own racism? And, perhaps most important: Do vampires really exist?
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  • Begging for Change

    Sharon G. Flake

    Paperback (Hyperion, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Rare Book
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  • Begging for Change

    Sharon Flake

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, May 31, 2004)
    Desperate to get her mother out of their rough situation, Raspberry steals money from a friend and now she must deal with the consequences and guilt, fearing that she may be going down the same path as her drug-addicted and thieving father. Reprint.
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  • Money Hungry

    Sharon G. Flake

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2001)
    Winner of the Coretta Scott King-John Steptoe Award. I'm walking behind Momma. Picking up tens and twentiew. Shoving quarters into my pockets. Momma turns around and sees what I'm doing. She grabs my hand, and pulls open my fingers to get the money. " You're hurting me," I yell. But Momma keeps pulling back my fingers...
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  • Who Am I Without Him?

    Sharon Flake

    Paperback (Jump At The Sun, )
    Guys and girls get together, get played, and get real. Who Am I Without Him? is a Booklist Top Ten Romance Novel for Teens and is "breaking new and necessary ground" in twelve short stories about guys and girls falling in and out of love and relationships, testing out ways to communicate with one another, respect each other -- and respect themselves. This is a complex, often humorous, and always on-point exploration of today's teens determined to find love and self-worth . . . any way they know how. Note: this is potentially going to be in a bind-up with You Don't Even Know Me.
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  • You Are Not a Cat!

    Sharon G. Flake, Anna Raff

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, Oct. 4, 2016)
    This clever and hilarious story stars Cat, who starts out perfectly content and relaxed, and Duck, who infuriates him by meowing like a cat instead of quacking like Cat thinks he should. Written completely in dialogue, this minimalist text is fun to read aloud and easy enough for newly independent readers to enjoy on their own. Humorous and deceptively simple artwork highlights the characters' personalities, showing Duck's quirkiness and good humor and Cat's rising frustration as Duck impersonates a variety of animals, refusing to concede that he is, indeed, a duck. Duck's silliness will appeal to children who enjoy pretend play, and older siblings will relate to Cat's annoyance as Duck refuses to leave his side. Ideal for multiple readings, here is a concise, funny story with playful details in the artwork and humor that never fades.
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  • Money Hungry

    Sharon G. Flake

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2002)
    A thirteen year old girl who loves money? Read all about it in this engaging book by Sharon G. Flake.
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  • MONEY HUNGRY By Flake, Sharon G

    Sharon G. Flake

    Paperback (Jump at the Sun, Aug. 1, 2007)
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  • Little Black Boys and Girls, We Will Fight for You

    Sharon Blake

    Paperback (Life Chronicles Publishing, June 25, 2020)
    Dear Little Black boys and girls, I want all children to know that racism must cease to exist. The only way that will happen is if we all help change the narrative of what children see and experience. You deserve a healthy mental environment to live in so you can grow, one that is free of oppression and hatred based on your skin color. I hope that one day the issues in this book will not need to be discussed or taught to your children and grandchildren. Not forgetting what was, however, no longer living with the burden of explaining to someone how wrong white privilege and racism are. So, little Black boys and girls, we fight this fight for you! Love Always, Sharon
  • Unstoppable Octobia May - Audio

    Sharon Flake

    Audio CD (Scholastic Audio Books, Sept. 30, 2014)
    Bestselling and award-winning author, Sharon G. Flake, delivers a mystery set in the 1950s that eerily blends history, race, culture, and family.Octobia May is girl filled with questions. Her heart condition makes her special - and, some folks would argue, gives this ten-year-old powers that make her a "wise soul." Thank goodness for Auntie, who convinces Octobia's parents to let her live in her boarding house that is filled with old folks. That's when trouble, and excitement, and wonder begin. Auntie is non-traditional. She's unmarried and has plans to purchase other boarding homes and hotels. At a time when children, and especially girls, are "seen, not heard," Auntie allows Octobia May the freedom and expression of an adult. When Octobia starts to question the folks in her world, an adventure and a mystery unfold that beg some troubling questions: Who is black and who is "passing" for white? What happens when a vibrant African American community must face its own racism?And, perhaps most important: Do vampires really exist? In her most unusual and probing novel yet, Sharon G. Flake takes us on a heart-pumping journey
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  • The Skin I'm In

    Sharon G. Flake

    Paperback (Hyperion Book for Children, Aug. 16, 1998)
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  • Who Am I Without Him?: Short Stories About Girls and the Boys in Their Lives

    Sharon Flake

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Aug. 29, 2005)
    While Erika comes to realize that she only likes white boys, "The Ugly One" has to come to terms with her own self-worth, in a collection of short stories about girls dealing with their identities, their relationships, and their place in the world, now published with two bonus stories. A Coretta Scott King Honor Book. Original.